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PRELIMINARY PERMIT APPLICATION
For
WILD FLOWER WATER PUMPED STORAGE
HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT
(Docket # P‐13842‐000)
Pursuant to
18 CFR §4.81
For
License for Major Unconstructed Project
Before the
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
By
Wild Flower Water, LLC
4265 Kellway Circle
Addison, Texas 75004
Prepared by
Halff Associates, Inc
1201 North Bowser Road
Richardson, Texas 75081
September 2010 (revised March 2010)
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INITIAL STATEMENT
1. WILD FLOWER WATER, LLC. applies to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for a
preliminary permit for the proposed WILD FLOWER WATER PUMPED STORAGE HYDROELECTRIC
PROJECT, as described in the attached exhibits. This application is made in order that the
applicant may secure and maintain priority of application for a license for the project under Part
I of the Federal Power Act while obtaining the data and performing the acts required to
determine the feasibility of the project and to support an application for a license.
2. The location of the proposed project is:
State or territory: Oklahoma County: Pushmataha County Township or nearby town: Latitude/Longitude of Power House:
13.5 miles east of Clayton, OK (pop. 719)
34.619 N, 95.122 W Stream or other body of water: Upper Reservoir: Long Creek
Lower Reservoir: None Diversion Weir or off‐channel wet well: Kiamichi River
3. The exact name, business address, and telephone number of the applicant are:
Business name: Wild Flower Water, LLC. Mailing address: 4265 Kellway Circle
Addison, TX 75001 Phone: (972) 239‐0707
Alternate Contact: Fred Brown, P.E. (Agent) Mailing address: 4265 Kellway Circle
Addison, TX 75001 Phone: (972) 239‐0707 Email address: fbrown@tomlininvestments.com
Alternate Contact: Russell Killen, P.E. (Engineer) Mailing address: 4000 Fossil Creek Blvd.
Fort Worth, TX 76137 Phone: (817) 847‐1422 Email address: RKillen@halff.com
4. Wild Flower Water, LLC. is a domestic corporation and is not claiming municipal preference
under section 7(a) of the Federal Power Act.
5. The proposed term of the requested permit is 36 months.
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6. There is no existing dam or project facility. A new dam will be constructed across Long Creek to
form the Upper Reservoir. An off‐channel dam will be constructed south of the Kiamichi River
to form the impoundment for the lower reservoir. An in‐channel weir approximately 2 to 5 feet
high will be constructed across the Kiamichi River to form a pool from where water can be
diverted to a wet well and pumped to fill the lower reservoir to provide make up water lost due
to evaporation and percolation. However, in the design phase the weir may be eliminated and
only an off channel wet well may be constructed to avoid disturbing the pool elevation of the
river in order to avoid impacting the flow regimes in the river and to protect mussels found
along the river bed. Flow regimes will be monitored and pumping will only be done when there
is sufficient water flow that the base flow, downstream of the diversion point, that is required
for the survival of the mussels is maintained.
7. Contact information for all federal, state, local political entities and facilities identified, and
affected Indian tribes (§4.32(a)(2)
a. Every county in which any part of the project, and any Federal facilities that would be
used by the project, would be located;
Pushmataha County, Oklahoma
203 SW 3Rd St
County Courthouse
Antlers, OK 74523
Phone: (580)298‐2512
b. Every city, town, or similar local political subdivision:
i. In which any part of the project, and any Federal facilities that would be used by
the project, would be located;
ii. That has a population of 5,000 or more people and is located within 15 miles of
the project dam;
The project is located in an unincorporated area of Pushmataha County and not located within any city/town limits. There are no cities or towns with a population of 5,000 or more within 15 miles of the project dam. The closest town is Clayton, OK, 13.5 miles to the west of the site, with a population of 719 (2009 Census).
c. Every irrigation district, drainage district, or similar special purpose political subdivision:
i. In which any part of the project, and any Federal facilities that would be used by
the project, would be located; or
ii. That owns, operates, maintains, or uses any project facilities or any Federal
facilities that would be used by the project;
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Pushmataha Co. Rural Water District #1 Manager: Jerry Buchanon Phone: (918) 569‐4326 Supply Type: Purchase Water Supply Source: Surface water Pushmataha Co. Rural Water District #2 Manager: Orville Dighton Phone: (918) 563‐4314 Supply Type: Purchase Water Supply Source: Surface water Pushmataha Pushmataha Co. RWD #3 Manager: Buster Bell Phone: (580) 298‐3312 Supply Type: Supplied Supply Source: Surface water
Pushmataha Co. RWD #5 Manager: Larry Freeman Phone: (918) 755‐4545 Supply Type: Supplied Supply Source: Surface water Pushmataha Antlers Public Works Authority Manager: Larry Ellison Phone: (580) 298‐2315 2500 Supply Type: Supplied Supply Source: Ground water Pushmataha Clayton Public Works Authority Manager: Thomas Hendershot Phone: (918) 569‐4135 Supply Type: Supplied Supply Source: Surface water
d. Every other political subdivision in the general area of the project that there is reason to
believe would likely be interested in, or affected by, the application;
US Army Corps of Engineers, Sardis Lake HC 60 Box 4195 Clayton, Oklahoma 74536 Phone: (918) 569‐4131 Oklahoma Water Resources Board – Kiamichi River Basin Working Group Duane A. Smith, Executive Director 3800 N. Classen Oklahoma City, OK 73118 (405)530‐8800 Pushmataha Conservation District P.O. Box 190 Antlers, OK 74523‐0190 Phone: 580/298‐3668
NRCS ‐ Pushmataha County 510 N. Highway 271 Antlers, OK 74523‐0190 Telephone: 580‐298‐3281 City of Antlers 100 SE 2nd Street Antlers, OK 74523‐4000 Telephone: (580)298‐3756 Fax: (580)298‐2760 Town of Albion P.O. Box 42 Albion, OK 74521‐0009 Telephone: None
e. All Indian tribes that may be affected by the project.
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma P.0. Box 1210 Durant, OK 74702‐1210 1‐800‐522‐6170
Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma P.O. Box 1548 Ada, OK 74821 (580) 436‐7259
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EXHIBIT 1
1. The number, physical composition, dimensions, general configuration and, where applicable, age and condition of any: Dams Upper Dam across Long Creek Type: Earth Embankment Composition: Earth Height: 85 feet Base Length (feet): 850 feet Crest Length (feet): Latitude/Longitude:
800 feet
34.596 N, 95.133 W Lower Dam Type: Earth Embankment Composition: Earth Height: 50 feet Base Length (feet): 500 feet Crest Length (feet): Latitude/Longitude:
10,500 feet
34.627 N, 95.122 W Diversion Weir Across the Kiamichi River Type: Overflow weir Composition: Reinforced Concrete Height: 2 to 5 feet Base Length (feet): 3 feet Crest Length (feet): Latitude/Longitude:
200 feet
34.626 N, 95.125 W Spillways Both the upper and lower reservoirs will have emergency spillways. Penstocks Length: 7,500 feet Diameter: 2‐28 feet Composition: Steel and Reinforced Concrete Powerhouses Number of units: 4 Proposed capacity: Latitude/Longitude:
4‐275 MW for a total of 1100 MW
34.619 N, 95.122 W Tailraces Four of variable size.
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Description of Other Project Structures The project will consist of two, approximately 10,000 acre‐feet reservoirs, two 28‐ft diameter, 7,500‐ftlong steel and reinforced concrete tunneled penstock, connecting to 4 generating pump/turbine units located in a 250‐ft x 120‐ft x 80‐ft tall powerhouse. A third in‐channel weir will be constructed across the Kiamichi River to create an impoundment from where water to fill the lower reservoir can be pumped. A duplex pump station (2‐6000 GPM) and 24 inch diameter water conveyance pipe will deliver the initial fill‐up water and make up water when needed. Approximately 12000 acre feet will be required for the initial fill‐up and 3000 acre feet per year will be required to provide makeup water for water losses due to evaporation. Water losses due to percolation have not been estimated yet. The upper and lower lakes should yield sufficient water to make up all the losses. Occasionally water from the Kiamichi will be pumped to supplement water captured by the two reservoirs.
2. The estimated number, surface area, storage capacity, and normal maximum surface elevation (mean sea level) of any reservoirs, whether existing or proposed, that would be part of the project: Upper Reservoir Surface area: 220 acres Watershed area 2.50 Square miles Estimated yield 2250 acre feet Storage capacity: 8000 acre‐feet Normal maximum surface elevation: Latitude/Longitude:
1545 msl
34.597 N, 95.127 W Lower Reservoir Surface area: 300 acres Watershed area 2.1 square miles Estimated yield 1900 acre feet Storage capacity: 8400 acre‐feet Normal maximum surface elevation: Latitude/Longitude:
645 msl
34.625 N, 95.116 W Diversion Weir across the Kiamichi River Surface area: 50 acres Storage capacity: 100 acre‐feet Normal maximum surface elevation: Latitude/Longitude:
580 msl
34.627 N, 95.127 W
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3. The estimated number, length, voltage, interconnections, and, where applicable, age and condition, of any primary transmission lines whether existing or proposed, that would be part of the project:
The location and connection point (s) to the grid will be established by SPP after a grid study is complete.
4. The total estimated average annual energy production and installed capacity (provide only one energy and capacity value), the hydraulic head for estimating capacity and energy output, and the estimated number, rated capacity, and, where applicable, the age and condition, of any turbines and generators, whether existing or proposed, that would be part of the project works: Estimated average annual energy output: 7 hours of generation, 7 days a week will
produce approximately 2,810,000 MWhs annually
Number of generating units: 4 Turbine ratings per unit: 4325 CFS Generator rating per unit: 275 MW Single capacity rating per generating unit: 275 MW Existing and/or proposed generating equipment: The four 275 MW generating units are
proposed Hydraulic head: Max: 900 feet
Min: 875 feet
5. All lands of the United States that are enclosed within the proposed project boundary described and shown in Exhibit 4 (3) of this document, identified and tabulated on a separate sheet by legal subdivisions of a public land survey of the affected area, if available. If the project boundary includes lands of the United States, such lands must be identified on a completed land description form, provided by the Commission. The project location must identify any Federal reservation, Federal tracts, and townships of the public land surveys (or official protractions thereof if unsurveyed). A copy of the form must also be sent to the Bureau of Land Management state office where the project is located. There are no Federal lands located within the proposed project area.
6. Any other information demonstrating in what manner the proposed project would develop, conserve, and utilize in the public interest the water resources of the region.
Upon approval, the proposed Pump Storage Hydroelectric Project will generate electric power during peak demand periods thereby reducing the need for standby power generating units. The facility will absorb and store excess power from the supply system, and in particular will increase the reliability of wind generated power in the central United States. The facility will
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contribute needed relief to the current national energy crisis. Regarding water use, the lower lake, with a volume of 10,000 acre‐feet, is proposed to be initially filled from the nearby Kiamichi River. After initial fill‐up, the only additional water needed will be make‐up water for evaporation and percolation losses. During rainfall events, the proposed upper and lower lakes will capture an estimated 4150 acre feet year which would satisfy the gross evaporation losses of approximately 2900 acre feet per year. The Kiamichi weir and pump station will remain in standby to provide make up water if needed.
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EXHIBIT 2
1. General requirements
i. Any studies, investigations, tests, or surveys that are proposed to be carried out, and any that have already taken place, for the purposes of determining the technical, economic, and financial feasibility of the proposed project, taking into consideration its environmental impacts, and of preparing an application for a license for the project.
Groundwater studies Engineering studies, including soil studies, test pits and core holes.
Energy production studies Study on energy needs Environmental impact studies Hydrologic and hydraulic studies Water quality studies Water rights studies
Additional studies may be required as issues arise
ii. The approximate locations and nature of any new roads that would be built for the purpose of conducting the studies.
There will be approximately 2.0 miles of new roads (unimproved surface) required for the purposes of conducting studies described in this exhibit and access to the two reservoirs. The entire site is on private property with some county roads and forest trails in the area. The lower reservoir site is on ranch land, and will be accessed from gravel roads and some unimproved ranch roads in the area; The upper reservoir site is on forested land, also private property. The site will be accessed via K Trail, a forest road connecting to Indian Highway to the east of the site. Some private trails exist branching off K Trail into the reservoir site. Other trails may need to be established to provide access to geotechnical drilling sites.
2. Work plan for new dam construction
i. A description, including the approximate location, of any field study, test, or other activity that may alter or disturb lands or waters in the vicinity of the proposed project, including floodplains and wetlands; measures that would be taken to minimize any such disturbance; and measures that would be taken to restore the altered or disturbed areas.
A limited geotechnical investigation is proposed to initially determine the subsurface conditions at the project site, including the reservoir sites, the penstock route and the powerhouse site. No floodplains or wetlands are proposed to be disturbed. Access will be available via existing and new roads as described in Item 1 (ii) above.
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ii. A proposed schedule (a chart or graph may be used), the total duration of which does not exceed the proposed term of the permit, showing the intervals at which the studies, investigations, tests, and surveys, identified under this paragraph are proposed to be completed.
It is the intent of the applicant to file a PAD/NOI during the 3 year duration of the permit. The applicant will then follow the ILP schedule for studies, unless the applicant deems necessary to request the Traditional Licensing Process.
3. The Commission may waive the requirements of Exhibit 2, Part 2, upon a showing by the applicant that the field studies, tests, and other activities to be conducted under the permit would not adversely affect cultural resources or endangered species and would cause only minor alterations or disturbances of lands and waters, and that any land altered or disturbed would be adequately restored.
It is not anticipated that preliminary studies will adversely impact cultural resources, endangered species or federally owned lands. Therefore the applicant requests waiver of requirements in 18 CFR §4.81 (c) (2) [Exhibit 2, Part 2 of this document] pursuant to 18 CFR §385.207.
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EXHIBIT 3
1. The estimated costs of carrying out or preparing the studies, investigations, tests, surveys,
maps, plans or specifications identified under Exhibit 2 of this document.
The cost to complete the proposed studies during the requested three year period is estimated at $8,000,000 to $10,000,000.
2. The expected sources and extent of financing available to the applicant to carry out or prepare the studies, investigations, tests, surveys, maps, plans, or specifications identified Exhibit 2 of this document.
These costs will be funded by private investors and the applicant.
3. A description of the proposed market for the power generated at the project, including:
i. The identity of the proposed purchaser(s) of the power, and any information that is available concerning the revenues to be derived from the sale of the power.
Power will be marketed to local utilities and providers in the SPP service area.
ii. The size of the applicant’s power system, system peak demand and annual energy requirements, and the number of customers served by the applicant.
The applicant has no power system.
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EXHIBIT 4
Maps prepared on a United States Geological Survey topographic quadrangle sheet showing:
1. The location of the project as a whole with reference to the affected stream or other body of water and, if possible, to a nearby town or any permanent monuments or objects that can be noted on the maps and recognized in the field.
Please see Figures 1 & 2.
2. The relative locations and physical interrelationships of the principal project features identified in Exhibit 1 of this document.
Please see Figure 2
3. A proposed boundary for the project, enclosing: i. All principal project features identified in Exhibit 1 of this document including but not
limited to any dam, reservoir, water conveyance facilities, power plant, transmission lines, and other appurtenances; if the project is located at an existing Federal dam, the Federal dam and impoundment must be shown, but may not be included within the project boundary; Please see Figures 1 & 2.
ii. Any non‐Federal lands and any public lands or reservations of the United States [see 16
U.S.C. 796 (1) and (2)] necessary for the purposes of the project. To the extent that those public lands or reservations are covered by a public land survey, the project boundary must enclose each of and only the smallest legal subdivisions (quarter‐quarter section, lots, or other subdivisions, identified on the map by subdivision) that may be occupied in whole or in part by the project. There are no non‐Federal or Public lands in the proposed project area
4. Areas within or in the vicinity of the proposed project boundary which are included in or have been designated for study for inclusion in the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System.
There are no National Wild and Scenic Rivers in the vicinity of the project.
5. Areas within the project boundary that, under the provisions of the Wilderness Act, have been:
i. Designated as wilderness area; There are no areas within the proposed project area that are designated as wilderness areas.
ii. Recommended for designation as wilderness area; Not known
iii. Designated as wilderness study area. Not known
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APPLICATION VERIFICATION LETTER
This (application, etc.) is executed in the State of Texas, County of Dallas by: Fred Brown, PE (Name) of
Wild Flower Water LLC, 4265 Kellway Circle, Addison, TX 75001 (Address), being duly sworn, depose(s)
and say(s) that the contents of this (application, etc.) are true to the best of (his or her) knowledge or
belief.
The undersigned applicant(s) has (have) signed the (application, etc.) this ______ day of March, 2011.
Wild Flower Water LLP (Applicant(s)) By: Fred Brown, PE, Subscribed and sworn to before me, a [Notary
Public, or title of other official authorized by the state to notarize documents, as appropriate] of the
State of Texas this ______day of March, 2011
___________________________________________ Fred Brown, PE, Wild Flower Water LLP ___________________________________________ Date ___________________________________________ Notary Public ___________________________________________ Date
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Figure 1: Wild Flower Water Pumped Storage - Project Location Map
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Figure 2: Wild Flower Water Pumped Storage - Site Map
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